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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book;
Pages 164-65. Will of Robert Daniell of Middlesex County, being sick and weak in body, dated 23 Nov. 1720.
All the plantation and tract of land whereon I now live to my two sons Robert and James Daniell to be equally divided, my son Robert to have his first choice. If either of them dye, to the survivor.
All that my plantation and tract of land at Jamacca unto my two other sons Henry and Garrett Daniell to be
equally divided, Henry to have his first choice. If either dye, to the survivor.
Unto my daughter Jane Seager my lott at Urbanna.
Unto my son Robert Daniell one Negro girl Frank, and cows and calves.
Unto my daughter Jane Segar one Negro boy Mingo.
Unto my son Harry Daniell one Negro Ben.
Unto my son Garrett Daniell, Negro man Jack when he shall attain to the age of one and twenty years.
Unto my son James Daniell one Negro girl Phillis when he shall attain to the age of one and twenty years.
Unto my son James Daniell after the decease of my wife Margarett Daniell my mill, mill house. My sons
Henry and Garrett Daniell to be toll free of my said mill as long as she shall grind.
All the rest of my estate unto my said dear and loveing wife Margarett Daniell during her naturall life and
after her deced. to be disposed of at the discretion of my said dear wife amongst my children Margarett Ware, Jane Seager, Harry Daniell, Garrett Daniell and James Daniell.
My said dear wife Margarett Daniell and my son James Daniell joynt executors.
Robert Daniell
Wit: Jno. Bryant, Mary Hunt, John Owen.
7 March [1721]. Margaret Daniell, executrix, produced this will of Robert Daniell, Gent. Proved by John
Bryant and Mary Hunt.
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